Three-dimensional copying machine



Filed Sept. 9, 1948 9 E. MARCHANT ET AL 2,488,088

THREE-DIMENSIONAL 4 Sheets-Sheet l 1949 E. MARCHANT ETAL 2,488,088

THREE-DIMENS IONAL COPYING MACHINE Filed Sept. 9, 1948 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 H y'ri vernars L.E, Marc7ravv7 1/, 71 Ha 77 f (7. CTee71 1949 LE. MARCHANT E1- AL THREE-DIMENSIONAL COPYING MACHINE 4 Sheets-.She'et- 3 Filed Sept. 9, 1948 1949 I L. E. MARCHANT ET AL 2,488,088

THREE-DIMENS IONAL COPYING MACHINE Filed Sept. 9, 1948 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 Patented Nov. 15, 1949 UNITED STATES ATENT oFF-ICE 2,488,088 THREE-DIMENSIQNAL COPYING son Hall, :Malton,

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Canada Application .Septemher 9, 1948, Serial No. 48,454

.17 Claims.

This invention relates to machine tools tor-the reproductionof-threedimensional suriaces, to any desired :scale, by cutting tools :such :as tool .bits, grindin wheels and the like.

{The principal obj ect :of the invention :is to pro wride :an automatic copying machine win-ch --.wi-l-l :with a :high accuracy the contours ,of a pattern, which, :in order sto minimize er-reins, is constructed to a larger scale :than the article 110 the manutactured.

Amadditional robjectis to .provide a copying-machine which will reproduce an enlarged copy [of 'apattern in those instances where a proportional increase .the errors is .of 11111101 importance.

iA fiurtherob'ject vof the invention .is' toelimi'nate as much hand work aspossible in the manufacture of accurate and high'ly finished articles such as forg'in-g -dies, one-to-one reproduction masters, and the like and to provide a-m'eo'han'i- 'c'al'and automatic means of producing afinely ground finish on surfaces of complex curvature.

All of the foregoing and 'still "further objects andadvantages of the invention Willbecome-apparent from a study of the following specifica- 'tion; taken in conjunction with the accompany ingorawings, wherein like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views and wherein:

Fig. '1 is a general view of the machine-imperspecti've; some parts being shown broken away for the sake of greater clarity;

Fig. "2 is a planview of the machine;

Fig. 3, is a side elevation of the machine;

' Fig. .4 is a diagrammatic representationo'i the "linear'bearings supporting the pattern table; and

Fig. '5 is a perspective view of the work table end of the machine, alsoshowingthe control box.

The horizontal table I, on which a pattern? may be supported and securely attached,.hereinafter will be referred to as the pattern table 1, -andt-he horizontal table 3 upon which, .as particularly shown in Fig. 5, .the workpiece 4 may {be supported and securely attached,hereinafterwi-ll be descri-bed as the work table 3. The workttable 3=;hou ses avertical column 5 on which'is mounted a rotatable hor izonta'l platform 6. The work piece 4 may be attached tothe platform =6; andthe platform may be raised or-lowered re1ative-tothe work table 'by hydraulic means incorporated in the column 5, or may be rotated through 360 horizontally. Lockingagainst 'rot'ati'onis effected by a handle, not illustrated "in the drawings, .lo- 'cated .closely underneath the platform ii," and as whichti's flat; :these locking in'a vertical sense is effected by a handle 1 spacing between .the hearings; this vis particularly illustrated 'ili Fi g. .4. The carriage .8 '13 111 turn mountem n Ia fixed base H ioifr'riill part of the flfilnfllhi'oldlfthe of a bf linear ball bearings la and :a 3,.the'sebea1in'gs pa g in. an rirontal planeparallel tothe plane in which bearaand lane. and runni g transversely or the said bearings. llheraces .or trackspf bearings 12 and 4.5 are of V section, with theexcention of the upper .race of hearing ,I 2 {which flat to accomanodate anyslight errors in aauensm. or spacing between the bearings. Thus thealinear hearings or the carriage .are similar to those .of .the .pattern table illustrated inFig. a4.

I ilhe worktable ,3 .is similarly.mountedpnarcar- .riage .44 through the medium of za-,-pai-r of linear hall hearings i and z t-which l natallel :to th bearings 9 and 10 .of the pattern table The racesor-traeks of these hearings are of vkse ion, withthe.:ex;c .eption{of :the upperrrace of bearin qbearingsuareaalso :si ito thosezillustrated-zinFig. 4. il he carriage iMfi'lS finitm'n mountedionza fixed :base I?! fiormingipart of the frame; through the .medium [of :3, pair of dinearbadl hearings Eli! and I9, :these hearings :besing sin-.a horizontal plane parallelzto the plane .ro'f sthe' bearings and Hi and running transversely thereof. Again the races orTtrackS of hearings it? 119' a re of section with the :iex'oeption of' the upper race of bearing :l 8 which is fiat; :these bearings are also similar to those illustrate'd in Fig. 4.

The bases M and it?! are two separate ad j-usta bly 'connected together 9. distance member to faoil itate itheaccuratefalignment and -levell i-ng of the bearing's so that *the pattern "table 1 and the "work table "3 are free to move in parallel horizontal planes in any direction and 'wi-th'a minimum-ofirie'tion. :T-he bases H and l 1 together with the distance memaer'ao 'jeimng "them providethe frame ofthe machine. 7

SRO the base i! arepivotal'ly anchored at 2-1;;2! 5a. dual set of pantOgrapharms-ZZ operatingin a horizontal plane and linking the pattein tahlje I :to the work table3. "Thus any movementzpf the pattern table is transferred through the pantograph arms to cause a movement of the work table, such movement of the work table being in the same sense as the movement of the pattern table, but of reduced amplitude according to the ratio prescribed by the pantograph. In the machine shown in the drawings the ratio of the movement of the pattern table with respect to the movement of the work table is ten to one.

The arms of the pantograph mechanism are of rigid construction and have ball and taper roller bearings at their respective joints to reduce friction. Furthermore, the connection of the work table 3 to the pantograph arms at 23, 23 allows for freedom of vertical movement of the table, so that no vertical load is transmitted to the pantograph mechanism and the weight of the work table is carried solely by the bearings l5, l6, l8 and I9 at all times.

The pattern table I and the carriage 8 sociated with the said table are driven by hydraulic power from the hydraulic jacks 24 and 25 respectively (see particularly Fig. 2). The jack 25 is mounted on the base I l and its plunger is connected to the carriage 8; it gives a transverse motion to the said carriage. The jack 24 is mounted on the carriage 8 and its plunger is connected to the pattern table I, and. serves to reciprocate the pattern table on the carriage 8 upon which it is supported, longitudinally with respect to the frame of the machine. As hereinbefore mentioned, such movements of the pattern table both in a longitudinal and. in a transverse direction are transmitted proportionally to the work table 3 by the pantograph arms 22.

Hydraulic power to the jacks is provided by a pump 26 driven by an electric motor 21.

The fluid under pressure is passed through the main control box 28 embodying various controls, and through the flexible hydraulic lines 29 to the jacks 24 and 25.

In the control box are provided three selector valves 30, 3| and 32 with operating levers protruding through the panel. Valve 30 enables the operator to raise and lower the work table 3, and is operated in conjunction with a restrictor valve 33 for fine adjustment. Valve 3| initiates the reciprocating stroke and the traverse or indexing of the carriage 8; in the up position it starts the reciprocating grinding stroke, whereas in the down position it effects rapid traverse of the carriage 8. Valve 32 is used to select right or left-hand indexing. All valves have neutral positions. Mounted above the selector valves are two flow control valves 34 and 35 which are connected to the reciprocating stroke lines (hydraulic jack 24) and to the traverse or indexing lines (hydraulic jack 25), respectively, and function to regulate the speed of the reciprocating strokes and the indexing of the carriage 8. A hydraulic pressure gauge 36 is also mounted in the control panel and connects to the pump 26. Electrical start and stop switches (not illustrated) are within easy reach of the operator.

The hydraulic lines 29 are carried by a hinged lazy-arm 31 to prevent drag and maintain generous bends in the said hydraulic lines.

Underneath the pattern table I is an adjustable cam 38 which is adapted to actuate a plunger 39 of the valve 40 mounted on the carriage 8. The actuation of the plunger 390i the valve 40 by cam 38 admits a given amount of fluid to the jack 25, subject of course to the setting of the selector valve 3| and the flow control valve 35, thus regulating the rate of traverse or in- 4 dexing of the carriage 8 carrying the patterntable I across the longitudinal centre line of the machine. Reciprocatory motion of the pattern table I relative to the carriage 8 is controlled by adjustable stops 4| and 42 mounted on the pattern table I each of which is adapted at the end of alternate strokes to trip the lever 43 of reversing valve 44 which in turn controls the operation of the hydraulic jack 24. An arrangement of by-pass lines and pressure relief valves serves to decelerate the pattern table I at the end of each stroke prior to reversal of its travel.

Extending from the base 11 are a pair of horizontally disposed trunnion bearings 45 (see Fig. 5) which furnish the fulcrum of a lever 46. The bearings 45 embody large thrust-radial ball bearings to reduce friction of vertical movement of the lever 46 while maintaining a high degree of lateral stability. The lever 45 is of rigid construction and carries at one end a tracer wheel 41 adapted to bear on the pattern 2 and also carries at a point between the fulcrum and the tracer wheel a rotatable grinding or cutting tool 48, in such a manner that when the tracer wheel is in contact with the pattern, the tool is in contact with the work piece 4, within the limits of vertical adjustment of the work piece above the work table 3 by means of the column 5. Furthermore, the relationship between the bearings 45, the tracer wheel 41 and the tool 48 is so arranged that the ratio between the vertical movement of the tracer wheel and the vertical movement of the tool is substantially the same as the ratio of horizontal movement of the pattern table I with respect to that of the work table 3, as prescribed by the pantograph mechanism.

Similarly, for correct reproduction, the diameter of the tracer wheel 41 and the diameter of the cutting tool 48 must be in like ratio to one another. The tracer wheel is interchangeable with others of different construction, diameter, width, and tread form, and the said wheel must be selected to suit the curvatures encountered in the pattern which is to be reproduced. The tool 48' must be selected accordingly to maintain the correct ratio of dimensions. For work where great accuracy is not essential, the rotary type of tool may be substituted by a tool bit.

The tracer wheel 41 is mounted on ball bearings to reduce friction. Dependentupon the curvatures of the work, it may be necessary at times to use a tool 48 of comparatively small diameter so that the bearing 48 (see Fig. 5) which supports the spindle of the said tool must also be of small external diameter to avoid fouling the work piece. For this reason the use of ball or needle bearings is impracticable, and a plain journal is used, the said journal being lubricated by air introduced under pressure through tube 49, since oil lubrication with the attendant risk of fouling the tool would be undesirable, especially during grinding operations. The tool is driven by an electric motor 59 through a belt 5i and a spindle 52. The belt is constrained by a pair of idler rollers 5| so that it always passes close to the axis of the trunnion bearings 45, and its tension is therefore unafiected by the rise and fall of the lever 46.

The lever 46 is balanced by means of spring struts 53 which are adjusted in such a manner that, without the tracer wheel 41 in place, the lever is in perfect balance. Thus the reaction between the tracer wheel 41 and the pattern 2 is equivalent to the weight of the tracer wheel 41 alone, and this small reaction will cause no substantial depression or distortion of the surtact with the surfaceof the pattern. The stops 4i and 42 regulating the stroke and -thecam 38 regulating the speedof traverse are then set. Next a cutting or grinding "tool 48 appropriate -to the nature of the work andto the size of tracer wheel 41 is selected and mounted on the spindle '52. The work piece 4 is then secured to the platform fi-and rotated to the-correct'orientation and lockedin position. The-tool 48 and the hydraulic pump 26 are "then set in-motion and the controls on the panel-of thecontro'l box 28 are set :to the appropriate speeds. By means of the column'5 the work piece 4 is adjusted into contact with the tool 48 and locked in position by the handle l relative to the work table 3.

As the pattern table I carrying the pattern -2 reciprocates under the influence-of the hydraulic jack 24,-and the said pattern table supportedby the carriage 8 traverses by small increments across the machine due "to the operation of the hydraulic jack "25, the work piece 'follows a similar path to that of the pattern but reduced in scale in accordance with the ratio of the pantograph arms 22. The tracer wheel" 41 rol-lsover the surface of the pattern following every contour "under the influence of its own weight, and the tool 48 follows a similar pathreduced in scale,

accordance with the ratio of thelever 46. Conseguently, in three dimensions, the surface of the work piece 4 is cut or ground in a direct reproduction of the surface of the pattern 2, reduced "in scale in accordance with the common ratio of the pantog-raph arms 22 and the lever '46. The process continues automatically until arrested by the operator or by preset electrical contacts "placed on the pattern and actuated by the tracer wheel, to lift the lever 46 by the air jack-54 and at the same time to cut ofi the power supply to the machine.

Throughout the specification the directional terms horizontal and vertical are used for convenience and to facilitate the description and are not to be -cons'idered in a restrictive sense. Moreover, wherever the term longitudinal move- :ment is used, it is intended to mean movement parallel to the longitudinal axis of the machine, which -is taken as being a hypothetical line joining the-tables I and 3 when they are at their midpositions.

It is thought that the construction and use of the invention will be apparent from the above description of the various parts and their purpose. It is to be understood that the form of the invention herewith shown and described, is to be taken as a preferredexample of the same, and

movement of said table relative to the -frame in a horizontal plane, means for reciprocating the pattern table: longitudinally, :fior rimming the pattern tabletrans'versely, a "work table adapted rto support a work.apieoe azincuntiizlg :for

:said work table on the frame permitting :move- 5 *ment of=said table relative to the iframe in .a chorizontal plane, .a ignidin'g mechanism xiincluding means connected between the @pattern table and the frame iiorimeasuring thezmouement :ofthe pattern tahle withrespectrto-the "frame. and means connected :between the worktableand the irame ioi zcon'trolling the movement of the work itable withrespect :to the trame; the said anreasuring means and work .table unovementzcontrolling :mans being interengaged and the work table movement controlling imeans being :controlled .by

themeasuningsneanssothat the movement .of the work-table :is:pnoportionaltorthezmovement ofathe pattern table,ua lever haying itsfulcrum on :the name :for movement insa vertical mlazne', .a atraoer carried by :thealever :and :adapted :to engage the qmedel anda :cutting tool: also carriedlbyzthe'llever :azndadapted to engage the workpiece, .saidsleyer serving to impart l proportionally to ithe :cutting tool-yerti'calmovement .of the tracer.

m a" copying machine; a :trame, .a pattern talcle adapted :to carry a zm'odel lof thearticle to she copied, a' mountingion the frame tor said apatttern' "table permitting longitudinal andv transverse "movement of said table' relative to the name in a horizontal :plane, means ior'irecipra cati=ng the pattern talble longitudinally; means .tor moving the pattern table .itransyersely, 1a iwork table adapted to support 1a work (piece, a :mounting forsaid -W01 k 13ah1ei0n the :rrame permitting movement of said table'zrelati e to the frame :in a hofiizontal plane, a guiding mechanismiinclflding-means connected :betweenithe patterni table the name for measuring the movement "of the pattern table with mesp'e'ct to the frame "and 40 means connected between the work table-and the trame for controlling-the movement .of the work table-with respect to the frame, :the said measuring means and Work taiblemovementlcontrol l ing mean's beingcinterenga ged iand the work table movement: contrdlling'means ibeing con- "trolled bythe-measuring :meanssothatsthe movement or the =workfltable :is'proporti'onal 170 17116 -movem-ent Lo'f thez'patt'ern table, a lever zfulcr'um-ed at one end-on the ftrame ior movement in avertical plane a tracer-carried by the lever at its other :end :andadapted to engage the model, a cutting tool carried by the Hever intermediate the ends and-adapted toengage the work piece, "said lever serving to impart proportionally to the cutting tool wert'ical r movement or the tracer.

In a copying :machine,-;a frame, a pattern table adapted to carry a modeliof the article ito be copieda :mountingon the frame for said pattern :table :per mitting longitudinal and transverse movement oisaid tahle relativeito the frame in a horizontal :plane,-means :forreciprocating the --=pattem taible longitudinally, means for moving the pattern table transversely, a work table seamed :to support a work piece',-= a =mounting for =saidwork table on the frame rpermitting movementor-said table relativeto'the iram-ein a hori- 'zontal plane, a mechanism linking the said pattern table :and'work table toimpar' t to" thework table a movement proportional to "that f the pattom table, a 'lever fulcrumed at one end on the -'--1 ame for :movement in a vertical plane, a tracer carried-by the lever at its other :end and adapted toengage themodeLand a cutting tool carried-by the lever at a point "intermediate the salid :ends, flae ratio of ithe-. distan'ceof saidnoint ifmm'ithe 'fulcrum'end of the lever with respect to the. distance between the said fulcrum end and the tracer end being the same as the ratio of the horizontal movement of the work table with respect to the horizontal movement of the pattern table as prescribed by the linking mechanism.

. 4. In a copying machine, a frame, a pattern table adapted to carry a model of the article to be copied, a mounting on the frame for said pattern table permitting longitudinal and transverse movement of said table relative to the frame in a horizontal plane, means for reciprocating the pattern table longitudinally, means for moving the pattern table transversely, a work table adapted to support a work piece, a mounting for said work table on the frame permitting movement of said table relative to the frame in a horizontal plane, a guiding mechanism including means connected between the pattern table and the frame for measuringthe movement of the pattern table with respect to the frame and means connected between the work table and the frame for controlling the movement of the work table with respect to the frame, the said measuring .m'eans and 'work table movement controlling means being interengaged and the work table movement controlling means being controlled by the measuring means so that the movement of the work table is proportional to the movement of the pattern table, a lever having its fulcrum on the frame for movement in a vertical plane,

a tracer carried by the lever and adapted to engage the model, a cutting tool also carried by the lever and adapted to engage the work piece, said lever serving to impart proportionally to the cutting tool vertical movement of the tracer, and

vmeans to balance the lever about its fulcrum when the'tracer is removed from the lever so that in operation the effective weight bearing on the pattern is that of the tracer only.

5. In a copying machine, a frame, a pattern table carriage mounted for movement on the frame in a horizontal plane, a pattern table .adapted to carry a model of the article to be copied and mounted on the carriage for movement in a horizontal plane in a direction transverse to the direction of movement of the carriage, means for reciprocating one of said carriage and pattern'table longitudinally with respect to the'frame, means for moving the other of said carriage and pattern table transversely with respect to the frame, a work table carriage mounted for movement in a horizontal plane on the frame,

the said work table carriage being spaced from the pattern table carriage, a work table adapted to support a work piece and mounted on the said work table carriage for movement in a horizontal plane in a direction transverse to the direction of'movement of its carriage, a guiding mechanism including means connected between the pattern stable-and the frame for measuring the movement of the pattern table with respect to the frame and means connected between the (Work table and the frame for controlling the movement of the work table with respect to the frame, the said measuring means and work table movement controlling means'being interengaged and the work table movement controlling means being controlled by the measuring means so that the movement of the work table on the work table carriage and of the work table carriage on the frame is proportional to the movement of the 'pattern table on the pattern table carriage and of the pattern table carriage on the frame, a lever having its fulcrum on the frame for movement Til '8 in a vertical plane,1a tr-acer carried by the lever and adapted to engage the model, and a cutting tool also carried by the lever and adapted to engage the work piece, said lever serving to impart proportionally to the cutting tool vertical movement of the tracer.

6. In a copying machine, a frame, a pattern table adapted to carry a model of the article to be copied, a mounting on the frame for said pattern table permitting longitudinal and transverse movement of said table relative to the frame in a horizontal plane, means for reciprocating the pattern table longitudinally, means for moving the pattern table transversely, a work table adapted to support a work piece, a mounting for said work table on the frame permitting movement of said table relative to the frame in a horizontal plane, a pantograph mechanism anchored pivotally to the frame and linking the said pattern table and work table so that any horizontal movement of one of them is reproduced proportionally by a horizontal movement of the other, a lever having its fulcrum on the frame for movement in a vertical plane, a tracer carried by the lever and adapted to engage the model, and a cutting tool also carried by the lever and adapted to engage the work piece, said lever serving to impart proportionally to the cutting tool vertical movement of the tracer.

'7. In a copying machine, a frame, a pattern table carriage mounted for movement on the frame in a horizontal plane, a pattern table adapted to carry a model of the article to be copied and mounted on the carriage for movement in a horizontal plane in a direction transverse to the direction of movement of the carriage, means for reciprocating one of said carriage and pattern table longitudinally with respect to the frame, means for moving the other of said carriag and pattern table transversely with respect to the frame including a prime mover connected to the other of said carriage and pattern table and a control for said prime mover responsive to the strokes of one of said carriage and pattern table for indexing the movement of the other of said carriage and pattern table, a work table carriage mounted for movement in a horizontal plane on the frame, the said work table carriage being spaced from the pattern table carriage, a work table adapted to support a work piece and mounted on the said work table carriage for movement in a horizontal plane in a direction transverse to the direction of movement of its carriage, a mechanism linking the pattern table and the work table to impart to the work table and its carriage a movement corresponding to that of the pattern table on its carriage and also a movement corresponding to that of the pattern table carriage on the frame, a lever having its fulcrum on the frame for movement in a vertical plane, a tracer carried by the lever and adapted to engage the model, and a cutting tool also carried by the lever and adapted to engage the work piece, said lever serving to impart proportionally to the cutting tool vertical movement of the tracer.

8. In 9. copying machine, a frame, a pattern table adapted to carry a model of the article to be copied and movable on the frame universally in a horizontal plane, a work table adapted to support a work piece and movable on the frame universally in a horizontal plane, a pantograph mechanism anchored pivotally to the frame and linking the said pattern table and work table so that any horizontal movement of one of said tables :is reproduced proportionallywbypa horizontalmovement ofthe othena lever having its fulcrum on the frame and being constrained tomovein a plane perpendicular to. the -;plane- :of

movement of the pantograph mechanism, a tracer carried lay the :lever and adapted to engage the-model, and a cuttingito'ol also carried iby the 9. In a "copyingmachine," :a' frame, a pattern table carriage mounted for movement on the frame in a horizontal planai a pattern :ta'ble' adapted to carry a model of the articleto be copied mounted on the carriage for. movement in .a horizontal plane in a direction transverse ?to' the direction :of movement of the car riage, means for reciprocating-one of said carriage and pattern table longitudinally with respectto the frame, means for moving the other of 'said earriage and "pattern table transversely with respect to the frame, a work table carriage mounted for movement in a horizontal plane on the framejthe said *work table carriage being spaced from 'thenpattern table carriage, a work table adapted to support a work piece and mounted on the said work table carriage for movement in a horizontal plane in a direction transverse to the direction of movement of its carriage, a mechanism linking the pattern table and "the work table to impart to fthe work table and its carriage a movement corresponding to that of the pattern table on its carriage and also a movement 'corresponding'to that of the :pattern table carriage on the frame, a lever having'its fulcrum on the frame for movement in aver-tical :plane; a tracer carried by the lever and adapted to engage the model, and a cutting tool also :carried :by the :lever and'ada-pted'to engage the work piece, said iever serving to impart :pro-

portionally to the cutting tool vertical movement of the tracer, the mounting'of a marriage on the frame including two pa'irs of parallel races with rotatable bearing. members therebetween, one race of'eaoh pair being :secured \to the :carriage andfthezother race to the frame, 311101 the :said races being of V-section with the: exception-of onewhichisflat.

it. In a copying; machine, :a frame, apattrn table carr-iage mounted .for :nnovement 301 11 the :frame in zarhocrizontal "planara pattern table adapteriito carry a model of the article to be nopied and mounted am the carriage for :movement-in a horizontal plane :in a direction transverse :to the direction-of *movementtof the carrriage, :means for reciprocating one of asazld car :iage .:andpattern. table zlongitudinal'ly re- :spect to; the: frame, means i for moving the other (of carriage :and pattern table transversely with respect to the :frame, :a work -table carriage "mounted for movement :in :a horizontal plan-eon the frame, the said work table w'carriage'hemg spaced from life .zpat'tern table carriage, :a work table adapted tosupport aworkipiece and mount- :ed 4011 the said work itable carriage for movement in: a horizontal plane in a direction to the direction of movement :of its carriage, a mechanism zlinlr ing the pattern table and the 'worktableito impact to the work table and its carriage ai'movemerit' corresponding to that of the pattern table :oniits :camiiage and-also a moveltransverse piece, said lever serving to impart proportionally to the cutting tool vertical movement of the tracer, the mounting of a table on its carriage,

including two pairs of parallel races with rotatable bearing members therebetween, one race of each pair being secured to the table and the other race to the carriage, all of the said races being of V-sec-tion with the exception of one which is flat.

11. In a copying machine, a frame, a pattern table carriage mounted for movement in a horizontal plane on the frame transversely of the longitudinal axis of the frame, means for indexing the said carriage, a pattern table adapted to carry a, model of the article to be copiedand mounted on the-carriage for movement in a horizontal plane in a longitudinal direction with respect to the frame, means for reciprocating the pattern table, a work table carriage mounted for movement in a horizontal plane on the frame transversely of the longitudinal axis of the frame, the said work table carriage being spaced from the pattern table carriage, a work table adapted to support a work :piece and mounted on the work table carriage formovement in a horizontal plane in a direction transverse to the direction of movement of its carriage, a pantograph mechanism anchored pivotally to the frame and linking the pattern table and the work tableso that any horizontal movement of the pattern table is reproduced proportionally by a horizontal movement of the work "table, a lever having its fulcrum on the frame and being constrained to move in a vertical plane, a tracer carried by the lever and adapted to engage the model, and acutting tool also carried by the lever and adapted to engage the work piece, theratio between the movement of the tracer and the movement of the cutting tool as prescribed by the lever being equal to the ratio of the movement of the pattern table and the movement of the work table as prescribed by the pantograph mechanism.

.12. In a copying machine, a frame, a pattern table carriage mounted for movement in a horizontal plane on the frame transversely of' the longitudinal axis of the .frame, means for indexing the said carriage, a-pattern table adapted to carry a f-mod'elwof "the article to .be copied :and :mountedzon the carriage for movement in a hori- ,zontal ,aplane :in a longitudinal direction with :re- ;spect :to the frame, means for reciprocating the pattern table, the indexing means including a prime mover connected to the carriage, anda control for said prime mover responsive tothe :strokes of the reciprocatingpattern table, a work :table carriage :mounted for movement in a horizontal' plane .011 the frame 'transversely aof the longitudinal :axis of theframe, the said-work table carriage ibeing spaced from the pattern table -.carriage, 'a work table adapted 'to :support :a work :piece and mounted on the "work table acarriage for movement in a horizontal 'plane a :direction transverse to the direction of movement of its carriage, a pantograph mechanism anchored 'pivota'lly to the frame and linking the pattern table and the work table 'so th'at an'y horizontal movemerito'f the pattern table is=re- Produced proportionally by a 'horizontal movement of-the work table, a lever having its-fulcrum on the frame and being constrained to move in a vertical plane, a tracer carried by the lever and adapted to engage the model, and a cutting tool, also carried by the lever and adapted to engage the work piece, the ratio between the movement of the tracer and the movement of the cutting tool as prescribed by the lever being equal to the ratio of the movement of the pattern table and the movement of the work table as prescribed by the pantograph mechanism.

13. In a copying machine, a frame, a pattern table carriage mounted for movement in a horizontal plane on the frame transversely of the longitudinal axis of the frame, means for indexing the said carriage, a pattern table adapted to carry a model of the article to be copied and mounted on the carriage for movement in a horiz ontal plane in a longitudinal direction with respect to the frame, means for reciprocating the pattern table, the reciprocating means including a prime mover connected to the pattern table and adapted to move it in two senses, sensereversing means for said prime mover adapted to be actuated by the pattern table at the end of a stroke in one sense to cause the prime mover to urge the pattern table in the opposite sense, a work table carriage mounted for movement in a horizontal plane on the frame transversely of the longitudinal axis of the frame, the said work table carriage being spaced from the pattern table carriage, a work table adapted to support a work piece and mounted on the work table carriage for movement in a horizontal plane in a direction transverse to the direction of movement of its carriage, a pantograph mechanism anchored pivotally to the frame and linking the pattern table and the work table so that any horizontal movement of the pattern table is reproduced proportionally by a horizontal movement of the work table, a lever having its fulcrum on the frame and being constrained to move in a vertical plane, a tracer carried by the lever and adapted to engage the model, and a cutting tool also carried by the lever and adapted to engage the work piece, the ratio between the movement of the tracer and the movement of the cutting tool as prescribed by the lever being equal to the ratio of the movement of the pattern table and the movement of the work table as prescribed by the pantograph mechanism.

14. In a copying machine, a frame, a pattern table adapted to carry a model of the article to be copied and movable on the frame universally in a horizontal plane, a work table adapted to support a work piece and movable on the frame universally in a horizontal plane, a pantograph mechanism having one arm pivotally mounted to the frame another arm pivotally mounted to the pattern table and a third arm pivotally mounted to the work table, the pivotal connection between one of the tables and an arm being axially free so that the pantograph mechanism carries no vertical load, the said pantograph mechanism being adapted to reproduce proportionally in one of the tables any horizontal movement of the other table, 'a lever having its fulcrum on the frame and being constrained to move in a plane perpendicular to the plane of movement of the pantograph mechanism, a tracer carried by the lever and adapted to engage the model, and a cutting tool also carried by the lever and adapted to engage the work piece, the ratio between the movement of the tracer and the movement of the cutting tool as prescribed by the lever being equal to the ratio of the move-' 12 ment of the 'pattem' table and the movement of the work table as prescribed by'the pantograph mechanism.

15. In a copying machine, a frame, a pattern table adapted to carry a model of the article to be copied, a mounting onthe frame for said pattern table permitting longitudinal and transverse movement of the said table relative to the frame in a horizontal plane, means for reciprocating the pattern table longitudinally, means for moving the pattern table transversely, a work table, a vertically adjustable column extending from said work table and adapted to support 'a work piece, means to lock the column against movement, a mounting for said work table on the frame permitting movement of said table relative .to the frame in a horizontal plane, a mechanism linking the said pattern table and work table to impart to the work table a movement corresponding to that of the pattern table, a lever having its fulcrum on the frame for movement in a vertical plane, a tracer carried by the lever and adapted to engage the model, and a cutting tool also carried by the lever and adapted to engage the work piece, said lever serving to impart proportionally to the cutting tool vertical movement of the tracer.

16. In a copying machine, a frame, a pattern table adapted to carry a model of the article to be'copied, a mounting on the frame for said pattern table permitting longitudinal and transverse movement of the said table relative to the frame in a horizontal plane, means for reciprocating the pattern table longitudinally, means for moving the pattern table transversely, a work table, a rotatable horizontal platform mounted on the work table and adapted to support a work piece, means to lock the platform against movement, a mounting for said work table on the frame permitting movement of said work table relative to the frame in a horizontal plane, a mechanism linking the said pattern tabel and work table to impart to the work table a movement corresponding to that of the pattern table, a lever having its fulcrum on the frame for movement in a vertical plane, a tracer carried by the lever and adapted to engage the model, and acutting tool also carried by the lever and adapted to engage the work piece, said lever serving to impart proportionally to the cutting tool vertical movement of the tracer;

1'7. In a copying machine, a frame, a pattern table adapted to carry a model of the article to be copied, a mounting on the frame for saidpat tern table permitting longitudinal and transverse movement of the said table relative to the frame in a horizontal plane, means for reciprocating the pattern table longitudinally, means for moving the pattern table transversely, a work table, a vertically adjustable column extending from said work table, a rotatable horizontal platform mounted on the column and adapted to support a work piece, means to adjust the elevation of the column, means to lock the column and platform in a selected position of orientation and vertical height, a work table adapted to support a work piece, a mounting for said work table on the frame permitting movement of said work table relative to the frame in a horizontal plane, a mechanism linking the said pattern table and work table to impart to the work table a movement corresponding to that of the pattern table, a lever having its fulcrum on the frame for movement in a vertical plane, a tracer carried .75 by the lever and adapted to engage the model,

14 and a cutting tool also carried by the lever and adapted to engage the work piece, said lever UNITED STATES PATENTS serving to impart proportionally to the cutting Number N me Date tool vertical movement of the tracer. 1, 58,534 Porter May 13, 1930 LAWRENCE EDGAR MARCI-LANT. 5 2,394, 71 Duncan Feb. 12-, 1946 VICTOR WILSON HALL. TENT JOHN OLIVER CREEK. FOREIGN PA 8 Number Country Date REFERENCES CITED 370,205 Germany Feb. 28, 1923 The following references are of record in the 10 463767 Great Bntam 1937 file of this patent: 

